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Addiction, Vol.106, n°3 - March 2011
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Addiction , Vol.106, n°3 - March 2011
Paru le : 01/03/2011
Année : 2011
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

• Addiction's priorities when evaluating submissions (Editorial). West R., Miller P.G., Babor T., Marsden J., Darke S., Humphreys K., et al., p. 463-465.
• FOR DEBATE: Alcohol marketing research: the need for a new agenda. Meier P.S., p. 466-471 + commentaries p.472-479.
• Drugs and addiction: an introduction to epigenetics. Wong C.C., Mill J., Fernandes C., p. 480-489.
• Prevalence of comorbid disorders in problem and pathological gambling: systematic review and meta-analysis of population surveys. Lorains F.K., Cowlishaw S., Thomas S.A., p. 490-498.
• Differentiating new cannabis use from residual urinary cannabinoid excretion in chronic, daily cannabis users. Schwilke E.W., Gullberg R.G., Darwin W.D., Chiang C.N., Cadet J.L., Gorelick D.A., et al., p. 499-506.
• Longitudinal association of preference-weighted health-related quality of life measures and substance use disorder outcomes. Pyne J.M., Tripathi S., French M., McCollister K., Rapp R.C., Booth B.M., p. 507-515.
• Alcohol as a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Phillips D.P., Brewer K.M., Wadensweiler P., p. 516-525 + Commentary.
• Brief alcohol interventions for mandated college students: comparison of face-to-face counseling and computer-delivered interventions. Carey K.B., Carey M.P., Henson J.M., Maisto S.A., Demartini K.S., p. 528-537.
• Why target early adolescents and parents in alcohol prevention? The mediating effects of self-control, rules and attitudes about alcohol use. Koning I.M., van den Eijnden R.J., Engels R.C., Verdurmen J.E., Vollebergh W.A., p. 538-546.
• Effects of alcohol portrayals in movies on actual alcohol consumption: an observational experimental study. Koordeman R., Anschutz D.J., van Baaren R.B., Engels R.C., p. 547-554.
• Exploring the emergence of alcohol use disorder symptoms in the two years after onset of drinking: findings from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health. McBride O., Cheng H.G., p. 555-563.
• Neural correlates of verbal learning in adolescent alcohol and marijuana users. Schweinsburg A.D., Schweinsburg B.C., Nagel B.J., Eyler L.T., Tapert S.F., p. 564-573.
• Revised dose schema of sublingual buprenorphine in the treatment of the neonatal opioid abstinence syndrome. Kraft W.K., Dysart K., Greenspan J.S., Gibson E., Kaltenbach K., Ehrlich M.E., p. 574-580 + Commentary.
• Mortality and HIV transmission among male Vietnamese injection drug users. Quan V.M., Minh N.L., Ha T.V., Ngoc N.P., Vu P.T., Celentano D.D., et al., p. 583-589.
• Opioid dependence latent structure: two classes with differing severity? Shand F.L., Slade T., Degenhardt L., Baillie A., Nelson E.C., p. 590-598 + Commentary.
• Predictors and correlates of reduced frequency or cessation of injection drug use during a randomized HIV prevention intervention trial. Mackesy-Amiti M.E., Ouellet L.J., Golub E.T., Hudson S., Hagan H., Garfein R.S., p. 601-608.
• Do cigarette prices motivate smokers to quit? New evidence from the ITC survey. Ross H., Blecher E., Yan L., Hyland A., p. 609-619 + Commentary.
• Cigarette tax and public health: what are the implications of financially stressed smokers for the effects of price increases on smoking prevalence? Martire K.A., Mattick R.P., Doran C.M., Hall W.D., p. 622-630.
• Strength of urges to smoke as a measure of severity of cigarette dependence: comparison with the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence and its components. Fidler J.A., Shahab L., West R., p. 631-638 + Commentary.
• An Ecological Momentary Assessment analysis of relations among coping, affect and smoking during a quit attempt. Minami H., McCarthy D.E., Jorenby D.E., Baker T.B., p. 641-650.
• Effect of compliance with nicotine gum dosing on weight gained during a quit attempt. Ferguson S.G., Shiffman S., Rohay J.M., Gitchell J.G., Garvey A.J., p. 651-656.
• Probability and predictors of remission from life-time nicotine, alcohol, cannabis or cocaine dependence: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Lopez-Quintero C., Hasin D.S., de Los Cobos J.P., Pines A., Wang S., Grant B.F., et al., p. 657-669 + Commentary.
• Leonard Goldberg (1911-2010) - occupant of the first university chair in alcohol research. Jones A.W., p. 672-673.
• Behavioral interventions to promote smoking cessation and prevent weight gain: a reply. Spring B., McFadden H.G., Rademaker A.W., Hitsman B., p. 674-675.
• Response to spring et al.: what is the best method to assess the effect of combined interventions for smoking cessation and post-cessation weight gain? Parsons A., Lycett D., Aveyard P., p. 675-676.
• Reducing bias in systematic reviews of behavioral interventions - a response to parsons et al. Spring B., Rademaker A.W., McFadden H.G., Hitsman B., p. 676-678.
• Believing in nicotine addiction: does it really make quitting more likely? Heim D., p. 678-679.
• Does belief that one is addicted promote or deter attempts at abstinence? West R., p. 679-680.
Lien : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2011.106.issue-3/issuetoc

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Prevalence of comorbid disorders in problem and pathological gambling: systematic review and meta-analysis of population surveys

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